Hi, I’m Minh. Architecture inspirations is a place where I share my knowledge, tutorials, tips and tricks for architectural rendering and visualization.
i love how lumion have been so open for realtimerendering and rtx <3 now the only thing that they need to add is ability to export standalone exe file where customer can walk around in the houses with rtx feature. also they should try to add ability to import cg dream and cg trade models directly from lumion with cgtrade that would be awesome
Nice one bud.. I have tried almost every render engine out there and D5 is what stuck with me . Have been using it since release and really love it.. would love to have a pro version of it.. Thank you. Ar. Utkarsh
The best tutorial ever. Its not long and everything thats said is important. There is no useless info that wastes your time while you watch videos. Thank you so much
before entering this video i was thinking i would watch a lot of videos to get everything of lumion not having the idea that i would get an entire education in one place!!! THANKKK YOUUUU !!! this video was really helpful i would have liked it twice if i coulddd!!!
Hello from Future - you might find this useless now but others (from now on) might find it useful). "In Vray 6 there is no more the quick setting pannel, or I just didin't find it, So I don't know How to change the material type to emissive. Could you explain it?" Beside Generic I have (in right) add atribute and add layer (both with a pluse) -> click add layer -> select Emissive. After you might find an error in vray render (it renders white or gray instead of png). For this go like this: In Emisive you have Color (click the square that has chess like squares) select bit map - > select colored png of fire (then if the imag is like with 200x little fires instead of 1 - find a cube for UV Map that is named - TRI PLANAR PROJECTION FIT and press it). In Emisive you have Transparency (click the square that has chess like squares) select bit map - > select white/ black png of fire -> then another pop with settings will show -> go to color manipulation -> click invert textures.
Over 30 years of designing and creating images for archViz, I have come across several renderers and have come to use practically all of them, working in Architectural Offices. When finding D5 RENDER on the internet, initially through D5's own (and well-designed) website and videos on RU-vid, like these from the Architecture Inspirations Channel, which teaches us how to improve images and learn to use the software better, I realized the power of D5 rendering. There are several points that I highlight: capturing the scene, with just one click, so we can quickly change it to a sunny or rainy day, and complet library for indoor and outdoor scenes. Ease of positioning the sun, agile and precise HDRI, fast and high-quality rendering, and creation of videos with animation. In short, the best software is made by professionals who know what the user will need, to deliver a project with agility and quality. If I were to do a project (starting from scratch), I would build a condominium of chalet-style houses, with wooden log structures and cozy balconies. These buildings would be around a large lake and many trees throughout the scene. With D5, it would be possible to have vegetation with the Scatter feature. We would have people and moving cars and even animals in the woods. In houses, the camera would travel around the interior and we would see the lively fire in the fireplace and the subtle smoke in the cup of coffee on the table. We obtain all video libraries directly from D5 Render, as it is the most complete renderer on the market. We just have to be grateful.
Never heard of Lumion before. Yet I was really eager to know, since from the thumbnail looked like a game engine. I was not disappointment! Looks like DiaLux+Unity 3D in one hahaha! Loved the in depth tutorial... I love architecture and will tinker with Lumion when I get a little bit of free time!
I just abandonned Enscape and Lumion, it was al while i had the free D5 on my laptop but was always scared to use as it seemed complicated on first sight... BUT! i decided to use it last week and i cant get enough, i deleted both enscape and lumion !!! I am working on 2 new exterior projects and would really love to get a year subcription to better showcase my work, thanks!!